That's interesting that you mention that because I thought the very same thing this year. Usually I see/call multiple jakes but this year the only jake I saw was one I called in on an afternoon hunt at about 2pm and he didn't stay around long. If I hadn't already killed my first bird I would have taken a crack at him but there was still a lot of season left. Even when I was pre-season scouting I didn't see many jakes, mostly hens and mature gobblers. I'm sure there's still plenty of the little guys left over this year, though, that'll make for some exciting hunts next season!

At one farm I hunt all I saw was about 4 or 5 jakes and at another farm there were 6 or 7 jakes with one big gobbler. At the second farm I found the jakes to be quite entertaining. The gobbler was with a single hen and any time that hen walked close to a jake that gobbler would run over and beat the tar out of the jake. Then later on in the morning the hen decided to go to another field and you had the gobbler hot on her tail following and then you had the jakes in a single row behind the gobbler.